CURRENT SHOWS

January 12-27, 2018

Geb is performing the role of Feste in Ghost Light Theatricals' production of Twelfth Night, playing at the Ballard Underground.

Drunken shenanigans ensue in this gender-bending post-holiday classic comedy.Viola is shipwrecked in what essentially becomes a days-long gender-bending drinking party. Lovesick Orsino tries to use Viola, disguised as male Cesario, to woo Lady Olivia. As Viola falls for Orsino, Olivia falls for Viola. Meanwhile Olivia’s servants and her drunk uncle Toby Belch gang up on Malvolio as they subject him to increasingly mean pranks to teach him not to follow rules. Eventually everyone gets married.

February 22-March 11, 2018

Geb is excited to be working with Sound Theatre Company, playing the role of Donald in You Can’t Take It With You. He's delighted to be playing alongside his wife, Alysha Curry, as she takes on the role of Rheba.

Inclusive casting will be the centerpiece of this classic comedy about family, community and acceptance while living fully “to the beat of a different drum”--particularly in a world that values conformity and a narrow concept of “success”.

March 23-April 14, 2018

Geb is delighted to be performing in this restoration comedy as Sir Jaspar Fidget in Theater Schmeater's production of The Country Wife. His wife, Alysha Curry, will be playing the role of Lady Fidget.

Margery Pinchwife is a new bride, just arrived in the city with her husband and sister-in-law as Harry Horner, a notorious playboy, spreads the false rumor of his own impotence as cover for his affairs with the “honorable” women of society, including Sir Jaspar’s wife and her cohorts in the so-called “virtuous gang.” Jack Pinchwife, Horner’s former friend (and possibly lover), desperately attempts to keep Margery under his control and locked away from the temptations of city life, while also trying to marry off his good sister Alithea to Sparkish, a ridiculous fop. Margery makes her escape—to Horner. Sparkish and Pinchwife reveal their true selves. Alithea finds a better match for herself with Horner’s friend Harcourt. And Alithea’s maid Lucy manipulates behind the scenes of everyone’s schemes through a tangled web of sexual innuendo, social hypocrisy, code-switching, and lies, in a society in which nearly all are wearing a mask of some kind.